Kurti: Next week we mark a year and a half of our democratic and progressive government

The country's prime minister, Albin Kurti, has declared that next week they make them a year and a half as democratic and progressive governments. During today's government meeting, Kurti said that the curve that has taken the right to society's development cannot be sustainable without rule of law. “In next week we mark a [...]
During today's government meeting, Kurti said that the curve that has taken the right to society's development cannot be sustainable without rule of law.
The next week we mark a year and a half of our democratic and progressive government. The return that we have taken towards developing society cannot be sustainable without rule of law, judicial security and human rights enforcement”, Kurti said.
Also at the government's 96th meeting, Kurt told of the arrivals all this time.
“to live on the real democratic change puts emphasis on order and law. In just 1/3 of the mandate, we have passed over 150 bills, meanwhile, in the first half of this year, 87 Sosh have been approved in the Republic Assembly. This week it has resumed the Parliament work where tomorrow we will have our first session of this year's session and we hope this session is even more successful”, he concluded.
In addition, Prime Minister Kurti said all of this corresponds with the will to the empowering of the state.
“Shifrat correspond to the will and contribution to strengthening the state on the best principles that protect fundamental rights and freedoms and cannot avoid implementing the law”, Kurti said.
“Through the adopted bills we have strengthened mechanisms for fighting crime and corruption through reform at the Prosecutorial Council, the most efficient and transparent declaration of wealth, the appointment of the pre-emptive role of the Anti-Corruption Agency and the initiative to confiscat unwarranted property”, he concluded.












